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JAY BOY



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Snorkel
Evening Chaps

Which is the best snorkel to get for my 90.
I don't want to be able see a lot of it when driving (if thats possible) not ever being in a Defender that has one.

Your help would be greatly appreciated

Jay
Post #365295 17th Oct 2014 8:06pm
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Venomator



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I have a Safari and really do not 'see' it noticeably when driving... Thumbs Up

It does add to the wind noises at higher speeds though, so my ears 'see' it rather large then... Mr. Green
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Post #365296 17th Oct 2014 8:08pm
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JAY BOY



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Thanks Rog
Post #365311 17th Oct 2014 9:28pm
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Terryt



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I've the mantec plastic job ...unobtrusive and no extra noise either....
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Post #365390 18th Oct 2014 10:33am
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MichaelHead



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Thumbs Up +1 for the Mantec plastic jobby , although it's really an RAI rather than a snorkel and would need care with sealing for wading .
Post #365393 18th Oct 2014 11:01am
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gilarion



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Safari for me Thumbs Up
Post #365399 18th Oct 2014 11:32am
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captain slow



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+1 for the safari.

The good thing is that you can face the air intake at the top either way depending on conditions. In the Sahara we turned ours around so it faced backwards which had the benefit of considerably reducing the amount of sand and dust that made its way to the air filter. We turned it to face forward again when back in Europe. Also it's a proper snorkel not just a RAI, but don't forget to fit or extend your axle breathers too f you're going to be doing a lot of deep wading. 2.2 Tdci 110 XS CSW Corris Grey
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Post #365402 18th Oct 2014 11:58am
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Post #365403 18th Oct 2014 11:59am
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ibexman



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Safari
Post #365404 18th Oct 2014 12:03pm
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gilarion



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The reason I opted for a safari snorkel is they look modern are streamlined you can reverse the top as mentioned and the quality is fantastic and they are made to fit. You can also buy a smart aftermarket grill in stainless steel for the air intake at the top, which makes it look even more modern

Other Snorkels look like chimney flues for a wood burning stove or something you have cobbled together from a hillbilly still Wink and have what in my opinion looks like a daft metal mushroom on top. Laughing


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Post #365406 18th Oct 2014 12:18pm
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g-mack



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i much prefer the look of the plastic mantec jobby, but know its just a RAI. but with this
https://www.devon4x4.com/d44-snorkel-adapt...wards.html
it would could be possible to make the mantec water tight too! My 109 thread

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g-mack



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Post #365408 18th Oct 2014 12:20pm
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Chris86



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Imitation Safari for me! Looks like a safari, largely behaves like a safari but sadly the gaskets supplied to give a neat fit to the wing are a bit crap- so will be using making up some better ones. They do not effect how water tight it is- they just leave a bit of an unsightly gap (about 2mm) to the wing that REALLY annoys me! However for approximately half the price of a 'real' safari I'll tolerate a bit of fettling to get it absolutely right.

Barely noticeable when driving in terms of vision, however I would second the comment about wind noise- was a definite increase once fitted.

Looking for a solution to seal up all the pipework properly still- I currently have some silicon dong the job but looking for a better solution.

Chris
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SailingTom



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Hi Jay, what about the genuine land rover part one?
Looks good and is basically a mantec plastic jobby


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g-mack



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hmmm after a little research, it doesn't look like d44's steel intake adapter would work with the mantec RAI, as the RAI requires the wing edge to clip onto! My 109 thread

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Post #365487 18th Oct 2014 7:45pm
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